1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Casual Revenue Appro-
priation Ordinance, 1867, Amendment Ordinance, 1915, and
shall be read and construed as one with the Casual Revenue
Appropriation Ordinance, 1867, hereinafter called the principal
Ordinance.

2. The following section shall be added to the principal
Ordinance :-
"6. (1) Unless there is any express provision to the con-
trary, all moneys, which on the thirty-first day of
December, 1915, and on the thirty-first day of December
in any year thereafter are, owing to no claim having
been made therefore or to the disallowance of any claim
therefore, unpaid for three years at least from the time
when they were claimable or payable in the Royal Court
or in any District Court, or from or by the Administrator
General, shall, after such dates, be paid over by the
officer in whose custody such moneys are to the Treasurer
and be appropriated to the General Revenue of the Colony.
(2) (a) If any claim to the said moneys or any part thereof
is made under the provisions of section three of this Ordin-
ance and fails, the claimant may, at any time within two
years from the date of such appropriation, or, in the case
of minors, persons of unsound mind, or interdicted per-
sons, within two years after they have attained or
recovered the power of performing civil acts, petition the
Judge under the provisions of section four of this Ordin-
ance, in which case the provisions of such section shall
govern the application, the proceedings and the order.
(b) If at the date of any such appropriation, any person
entitled to any moneys so appropriated was absent from
the Colony, the petition to the Judge under the preceding
subsection may be made within ten years from the time
when the moneys were claimable or payable in the Royal
Court, or in the District Court, or from or by the Admin-
istrator General, or within two years after the date of the
return of the absentee to the Colony, if such return takes
place within the said period of ten years.
(3) Notwithstanding the expiration of the delays mentioned
in the preceding subsection for petitioning the Judge,
the Governor in Council may direct the Treasurer to pay